Dan McDermott (Président AMC) : “The spin-off will follow Daryl as he wakes up and finds himself somewhere on the European continent and tries to piece together what happened. How did he get here? How’s he going to get home?”
Norman Reedus : “We’re three weeks done. We’ve got three weeks in the can. It’s f—ing great! Everybody that’s involved in it is really, really excited about what we’re doing. It’s so epic in scale, and the tone is so good and different and moody.
There’s history in the story. There’s history in the walls around us. There’s history in the sound of it all. It’s a very different feel. It has the stuff that you want from the show, but it’s just picked up and put in a whole other dimension.
It’s a reset, you learn a lot of things after 12 years of doing a show, and there are certain paths that you inevitably have to go down because [there is such a big cast]. We don’t really have that over there. It’s kind of a fresh start for us, with all the things that we loved doing and just a whole bunch more.”
Going back to Poésy [Clémence Poésy], it's previously been confirmed that she'll play Isabelle, a member of a progressive religious group, who joins forces with Daryl on a journey across France and finds herself confronting her dark past in Paris.
EagleWolf a écrit:Il y a eu de belles séries à la TV pourtant. Bon après, fallait suivre en étant fidèle sans rater les diffusions. ^^'
Leur but est de le développer cet univers, donc à moins que l'intérêt général se réduise grandement, il y en aura encore pendant un bon moment.
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